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22 September 2022, 08:15
Preview Europe’s push to replace Russian energy is causing a tanker shortage and supply uncertainty in Asia, Bloomberg reports
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22 September 2022, 08:15
Preview A UN team tasked with investigating alleged human rights abuses in Venezuela has accused officials of “crimes against humanity”
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22 September 2022, 08:15
Preview The football federations of eight European countries have put FIFA under pressure by revealing plans to wear rainbow armbands at Qatar 2022
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22 September 2022, 08:15
Preview More than 200 Ukrainian soldiers were returned home as part of a prisoner swap, President Vladimir Zelensky says
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22 September 2022, 08:15
Preview The FSB reports that it thwarted an attempt at sabotage by Ukraine against Russia’s energy export infrastructure
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22 September 2022, 08:15

STOCKHOLM, Sep 22 (IPS) - After general elections on the 12th September, Sweden is on the threshold of a new era. The Sweden Democrats (SD) won almost 21 percent of the votes and thus became the largest in a bloc of right-wing parties that now have a collective majority in the parliament. A nation that for a long time prided itself of being a beacon of tolerance and openness will now experience a historical transformation. The Sweden Democrats was once founded by Nazi sympathisers and for decades shunned by mainstream politicians. However, SD has now tipped the political scale in a country previously known for its stable and predictable politics, and some of the party’s former foes are now willing to co-rule with them.

Read the full story, “The Swedish Elections: A Victory for Populism”, on globalissues.org

22 September 2022, 08:15

SYDNEY, Sep 22 (IPS) - Safeguarding plentiful, nutritious supplies of food for the present generation of Pacific Islanders and those who come in the future is a frontline goal in the wake of the pandemic and the continual threat of climate extremes to island farming. But the region, where 50 to 70 percent of people depend on agriculture and fisheries for sustenance and income, is now one step ahead in that objective. The region’s agricultural gene bank, established by the development organisation, Pacific Community (SPC), is now acclaimed as world-class and a leader in building future food supplies.

Read the full story, “Pacific Community's Agricultural Gene Bank Wins Global Award”, on globalissues.org

22 September 2022, 08:15

With a full-scale war of aggression under way in Europe, the General Assembly was meeting this year “in a new geopolitical era that demands those who believe in the principles of the United Nations to stand up,” according to Elizabeth Truss, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

Read the full story, “‘The story of 2022 is freedom fighting back’ against aggression, UK Prime Minister Truss says in UN speech”, on globalissues.org

22 September 2022, 08:15

Russia must be punished for its “illegal war” against Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told the UN General Assembly on Wednesday – part of a “peace formula” that also calls for greater civilian protection and defense support. 

Read the full story, “Ukrainian President outlines peace formula that punishes aggression, restores security”, on globalissues.org

22 September 2022, 08:15

It was doubtful that any generation of Earth’s inhabitants has ever witnessed “such a perfect storm of global economic chaos, a war with global consequences, and an unwillingness or inability to find a consensus to deal with the catastrophe,” the President of Ghana told the UN General Assembly on Wednesday.

Read the full story, “As global economic crises ‘pile up’, Ghanaian leader says it's time for urgent attention”, on globalissues.org